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Impressive ninja staff for your collection
Constructed expertly of strong hardwood
Cord wrapped, secure grip center piece
Three pieces assemble together
Intended for display and practice
Overall length: 70 3/4"
Impressive ninja staff for your collection
Constructed expertly of strong hardwood
Cord wrapped, secure grip center piece
Three pieces assemble together
Intended for display and practice
Overall length: 70 3/4"
Product Description
The Tomahawk Staff of the Ninja stretches almost a full, six feet tall! Constructed from solid hardwood, it has a nylon cord wrapped grip in the center. The staff breaks down into three pieces for ease of carry and storage. Great as a walking staff, a practice weapon, or as an addition to any collection.
I’ve been a fan of BudK since I was 12, my mother bought me some throwing knives to practice with since I loved ninjas so much. I came back nearly a decade later, to spend my own money, and I love the product it’s very sturdy but the paint is already chipping from slight use. I got the staff literally yesterday and it’s chipping from accidentally hitting something behind me (I haven’t tried using it to actually hit something) Everything else is good! Just the paint job sucks.
ED SIDORSKY May 27, 2018 (5 out of 5)
nice staff
I like this item, but I did not buy it for Bo Staff practice. I got it to serve as a defense staff when I'm out in the woods; raccoons, skunks, coyotes. It has worked well and still is tight at the bolts, wrap is still in good condition. It is a heavy hunk of wood. I wouldn't use it on a bear, but anything else would be fair game if I'm in a situation. Good walking stick, though a bit tall and not really trimable. For a good Bo staff, use the waxwood staff found on this site.
W Garcia May 21, 2015 (4 out of 5)
ownly if you know what your doing
I liked it because it saved the propose that i used it for . If you are going to bang two sticks together don't buy it . that in my opinion is not what is for. Its for practice turning ,wrist shoulder, catching in the air . Matter if fact I'm thinking of getting an other one.
Angel Apr 30, 2015 (1 out of 5)
My review
For the serious martial artist this item is not what you want. Mine broke at the joint splitting the wood and thereby making it impossible to repair. I have no idea what made it break unless it was that I was just spinning/working it to fast. Not a good item. The waxwood, one piece is far superior if BudK ever gets it back.
S. Krause Apr 27, 2014 (1 out of 5)
Decoration
Wood cracked at screw joint within minutes of practice. Looks nice leaning in the corner. Wood is nice and wrap is nice. Not for practice or combat.
Harold Feb 12, 2014 (1 out of 5)
unexpectedly poor
I bought this hoping to use as a gift for my grandson, but that would be terribly embarrassing. This shoddy item chipped at the joints, wobbled even when tightened, the wood is very lightweight, the cord wrap is smelly, and there is no taper to the ends. A piece of work so ATYPICAL OF BudK that I simply used the pieces to make a new flagpole for my wall support rather than sending it back.
Robb Oct 18, 2013 (1 out of 5)
Tomahawk Staff of The Ninja
This staff is not what I had expected. It is a 3 piece screw together staff. It looks really good, but only for a wall hanger. If you want function AND form, you are better off looking at a different staff. However, on the plus side it is a nice looking staff when assembled. I wouldn't want to test it for function though. I initially bought this item because I wanted to see if it was usable for training (it was the cheapest staff on Bud-K) and found out it is not. It is unbalanced, the wrap is loose, and the extra weight from the screws (even though it is only a few ounces) makes it unbalanced. Although I prefer a heavier staff, I prefer them when they are from one solid piece of wood. This staff imitates all the features you would look for in a functional staff but in the end, it is only an imitation. If your purpose is to hang something nice on the wall for a decoration, by all means the price is right.